This week the chairman of the Major Case Squad, Mearl Justus, accused T-Mobile of delaying Tucker's arrest by refusing to hand over cell phone records that implicated a connection to the victims.

Yesterday T-Mobile fired back, stating: "We have a responsibility to uphold federal privacy laws. As a result,
we are very careful with how we manage and disclose private information
of any U.S. citizen and our own customers."

Moral of this story? I dunno. Maybe it's this: Don't call people on your cell phone that you intend to murder.